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Markedness aspects of case-marking in L1 French/L2 English
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Helmut Zobl
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- The current state of interlanguage 1
- Prominence in applied linguistics 11
- I-interlanguage and typology 17
- Universals, SLA, and language pedagogy 31
- Learnability, pre-emption, domain-specificity, and the instructional value of “Master Mind” 43
- Why we need grammar 55
- Chasing after linguistic theory 63
- The irrelevance of verbal feedback to language learning 73
- Indirect negative evidence, inductive inferencing, and second language acquisition 89
- The negative effects of ‘positive’ evidence on L2 phonology 107
- German plurals in adult second language development 123
- Universal Grammar in L2 acquisition 139
- Acquiring linking rules and argument structures in a second language 153
- Data, evidence and rules 177
- Markedness aspects of case-marking in L1 French/L2 English 197
- Language transfer 205
- Age before beauty 219
- Style-shifting in oral interlanguage 233
- Observations of language use in Spanish immersion classroom interactions 241
- Some neurolinguistic evidence regarding variation in interlanguage use 255
- Beyond 2000 265
- A first crosslinguistic look at paths 273
- Index 287
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- The current state of interlanguage 1
- Prominence in applied linguistics 11
- I-interlanguage and typology 17
- Universals, SLA, and language pedagogy 31
- Learnability, pre-emption, domain-specificity, and the instructional value of “Master Mind” 43
- Why we need grammar 55
- Chasing after linguistic theory 63
- The irrelevance of verbal feedback to language learning 73
- Indirect negative evidence, inductive inferencing, and second language acquisition 89
- The negative effects of ‘positive’ evidence on L2 phonology 107
- German plurals in adult second language development 123
- Universal Grammar in L2 acquisition 139
- Acquiring linking rules and argument structures in a second language 153
- Data, evidence and rules 177
- Markedness aspects of case-marking in L1 French/L2 English 197
- Language transfer 205
- Age before beauty 219
- Style-shifting in oral interlanguage 233
- Observations of language use in Spanish immersion classroom interactions 241
- Some neurolinguistic evidence regarding variation in interlanguage use 255
- Beyond 2000 265
- A first crosslinguistic look at paths 273
- Index 287